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American InterContinental University
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Hoffman Estates, IL 60192
USA
http://www.aiuonline.edu
Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) with a concentration in Computer Forensics
http://www.aiuonline.edu/online-computer-forensics-degree/
Course length
Contact university for details
Course description
Concentration Courses
- Advanced Digital Forensic Investigations
- Electronic Discovery
- Network Forensics
- Global Forensics
Upper Division Core Courses
- Relational Database Management Systems
- Computer Networks
- Data Structures and Implementation
- IT Project and Team Management
- Data Modeling and Design
- Human/Computer Interfaces and Interaction
- Planning and Implementing a Network
- Data Mining and Warehousing
- Program Capstone
General Education requirements 27 hours
- Presentation Essentials
- Aspects of Psychology
- Art Appreciation
- Sociology
- Topics in Cultural Studies
- Environmental Science
General Elective or IT Comprehensive Project
- Comprehensive IT Project
Admissions and entry requirements
Entrance into the online BIT degree completion program with a concentration in Computer Forensics requires completion of an Associate of Science or Associate of Arts degree or equivalency. To meet the equivalency requirement, a student without a conferred Associate's degree will have completed a minimum of 27 credits of General Education. Applicants who do not possess a completed Associate's degree from an accredited institution at entrance will have their college transfer credits evaluated by the Student Affairs Department. The following may also be evaluated for Associate-level equivalency: Standardized Assessment (CLEP, DSST, AP); Course Challenge Examinations; Professional Training or Certification Credit/Experiential Learning; Military Credit/MOS.
Fees
See http://www.aiuonline.edu/financial_aid/
Contact Information
Tel: 1-877-701-3800
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